💨 Abstract
Edgardo Llano, head of the Asociación de Personal Aeronáutico, criticized a recent government decree mandating minimum service levels (50-75%) during strikes in key sectors including transportation, education, and healthcare. He argued the decree is unconstitutional, suggesting it aims to curb unions' power rather than maintain essential services. Llano highlighted ongoing negotiations and potential strikes, emphasizing unity among aviation unions and plans to challenge the decree in court and through the International Labour Organization.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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